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The NFL has spiced up its logos more since the 2010s. The league used a standard, cookie cutter-type logo during that span but has since added a pop of color and an original design to the yearly logo.
Last summer, Foote challenged himself to re-design the logos of all 30 NBA teams in just 30 days, and that's how his Every NBA Team Logo Redesigned was born. Foote's logo redesign concept for the ...
Legendary hockey team the Detroit Red Wings have unveiled their new centenary logo, and it's safe to say the design is a soaring success with fans. Putting a stylish spin on the team's iconic logo, ...
While the club had no choice but to choose a new logo, the debacle serves as a reminder that it's sometimes not wise to stray too far from tradition for a brand that has a loyal following. Drawing out ...
The New England Patriots 2024 season can be summed up by the first word of the team's location: New. For all those Patriots fans who do not want more change, don't worry, it is not the main logo.
The Cleveland Browns logo isn’t exactly regarded as one of the NFL’s best, given its lack of imagination and creativity. Then again, it’s hard to come up with the proper logo when your team ...
The Super Bowl 59 logo, designed by Tahj Williams, combines Mardi Gras culture with NFL history. Learn about its design, creator, and more.
The new logo was created by a designer named Houston Mark and the Browns seem thrilled with what he came up with. "We are so excited to unveil a new dawg logo that perfectly encapsulates who we ...
EA has revealed the very pointy new logo for EA Sports FC, its newly-rebranded take on the series that will attempt to carry on its success in the wake of its breakup with FIFA.
The St. Louis Blues, a franchise long known for its iconic Blue Note logo and clean jersey designs, will indeed have a new look next season.
Away from the new design and the soundbites, the governing body of women’s tennis is aiming to put itself at the forefront of women’s sports and culture. Advertisement ...
The controversy arose because one element of the logo was designed to “mimic the design of the serpentine walls” found on campus — walls that once were built to hide slaves.